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SOCIAL JUSTICE

AND HUMAN
RIGHTS

PAIR
QUIZ BEE
The primary government agency
responsible for promoting and 1
protecting human rights in the Philippines is:

a) Department of Justice
b) Department of Social Welfare and Development
c) Commission on Human Rights
d) National Bureau of Investigation
Which constitutional article in the
Philippines explicitly recognizes and 2
guarantees the protection of human rights?

a) Article I
b) Article II
c) Article III
d) Article IV
What does EJK stand for in the context of
human rights in the Philippines? 3
a) Extra Judicial Kidnapping
b) Extrajudicial Killing
c) Economic Justice and Kindness
d) Executive Justice and Kinship
The declaration of Martial Law in the
Philippines occurred on: 4
a) September 21, 1972
b) June 12, 1987
c) February 25, 1986
d) August 21, 1971
What is the minimum age of criminal
responsibility in the Philippines under 5
the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act?

a) 12 years old
b) 15 years old
c) 18 years old
d) 21 years old
Which indigenous group in the Philippines
has faced challenges defending their
ancestral domains and human rights,
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particularly in relation to mining and environmental
issues?

a) Igorots
b) Mangyans
c) Lumads
d) Aetas
The landmark law in the Philippines that
addresses gender-based discrimination 7
and violence against women is:

a) Republic Act No. 7877


b) Republic Act No. 8353
c) Republic Act No. 7610
d) Republic Act No. 9262
The United Nations Convention on the
8
Rights of the Child (CRC), ratified by the Philippines
in 1986, primarily focuses on:

a) Labor rights
b) Women's rights
c) Children's rights
d) Indigenous rights
In the context of social justice, what does
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the term "agrarian reform" refer to in the Philippines?

a) Redistribution of agricultural lands


b) Technological advancements in agriculture
c) Agricultural marketing reform
d) Land privatization
The Magna Carta for Persons with Disabilities
(Republic Act No. 7277) aims to eliminate
discrimination against persons with
disabilities and promote their welfare.
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In what year was this law enacted?

a) 1987
b) 1992
c) 2000
d) 2012
Which human rights violation refers to the unlawful,
wanton, and brutal killing of
individuals, often without legal 11
proceedings?

a) Torture
b) Forced Disappearance
c) Extrajudicial Killing
d) Arbitrary Detention
The concept of "due process" in human
rights implies: 12
a) Equal distribution of resources
b) Fair treatment under the law
c) Social welfare programs
d) Speedy trials for all offenses
The National Commission on Indigenous
Peoples (NCIP) is mandated to protect 13
the rights of:

a) Urban poor communities


b) Overseas Filipino Workers
c) Indigenous peoples
d) Women and children
The Anti-Torture Act of 2009 (Republic Act
No. 9745) aims to prevent and penalize
acts of torture. What government agency
is primarily responsible for implementing 14
this law?

a) Department of Justice
b) Commission on Human Rights
c) Philippine National Police
d) National Bureau of Investigation
In the Philippines, what is the legal status
of death penalty as of the year 2024? 15
a) It is abolished
b) It is suspended
c) It is fully implemented
d) It is under review
Which government agency is responsible
for addressing and preventing human
trafficking in the Philippines?
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a) Department of Foreign Affairs


b) Department of Labor and Employment
c) Department of Social Welfare and Development
d) Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking
The concept of "social justice" in the
Philippines includes the promotion of: 17
a) Economic inequality
b) Environmental degradation
c) Equity and fairness in society
d) Political suppression
The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform
Program (CARP) was enacted in the 18
Philippines to address issues related to:

a) Urban housing
b) Labor disputes
c) Land distribution
d) Environmental protection
Republic Act No. 10354, also known as the
Responsible Parenthood and 19
Reproductive Health Act of 2012, focuses on:

a) Maternal and child health


b) Labor rights
c) Environmental conservation
d) Education reform
The United Nations Declaration on the
Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) 20
recognizes the right of indigenous peoples to:

a) Full autonomy and self-governance


b) Forced assimilation
c) Restricted land use
d) Limited cultural expression
SOCIAL JUSTICE
AND HUMAN
RIGHTS

PAIR
QUIZ BEE
PRIZE
PRIZE

A B C
PRIZE
Statistics and
Probability Review
Test

Exempted in the
50% of total items

A
Personal
Development Review
Test

Exempted in the
50% of total items

B
Personal
Development

Exempted in one
(1) PerDev Quiz

C
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AND HUMAN
RIGHTS

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